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    South Africa VS South Korea

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    • Rocco Lamberti
      Rocco Lamberti
      South Africa VS South Korea South Africa's current performance remains a paradox. In their opening game against the host, Mexico, they lost 0-2, looking restricted and failing to pose a real threat to the opponent's goal. In the second round, under the leadership of Hugo Broos, they managed a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic, salvaging a bit of pride. Despite conceding an early goal, the players showed resilience and equalized. However, in terms of the quality of play, South Africa is still one of the teams with slim chances of advancing. They lack structure in their attacking play and their defense is far from solid. On the other hand, South Korea currently sits second in the group, and their path to the next round has been relatively smooth so far. In the first round, Hong Myung-bo's team defeated their direct rival, the Czech Republic, 2-1, demonstrating their ability to turn the tables in a difficult situation. Their 0-1 loss to Mexico in the following game was not a disaster. V
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      World Cup South Africa - South Korea
    • Ian Rapoport
      Ian Rapoport Won 3/4
      South Africa VS South Korea South Africa, ranked 61st in the world, is a strong team in southern African football. Their recent form has been lackluster, having drawn their last game against the Czech Republic and failing to win in seven consecutive matches. However, they have a good record at home, with 4 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses in their last ten home games, boasting a high unbeaten rate. During this period, they scored an average of 1.6 goals per game and conceded 1.1 goals per game, indicating strong offensive and stable defensive capabilities. On the other hand, South Korea, ranked 23rd globally, is a powerhouse in Asian football. Their last game ended in a defeat away to Mexico, which put an end to their three - game winning streak and dampened their morale. Nevertheless, they have shown great ability to perform well away from home, with 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in their last ten away games. They scored an average of 1.7 goals per game and conceded only 0.7 goals per game
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      World Cup South Africa - South Korea
    • kolkatatheke
      kolkatatheke Won 11/18
      South Africa VS South Korea South Africa, ranked 61st in the world, is a strong team in southern Africa. However, they've failed to secure valid points in multiple consecutive rounds, showing a consistently poor form. On home ground, they perform steadily in getting points. Their front - line can stably score goals, and the back - line has a solid defensive connection. Most of the players in the team play in the domestic league, with relatively few players in European leagues. The suspension of the main midfielder has ended, but the midfield core is absent due to accumulated yellow cards, which weakens the team's midfield control. South Korea, ranked 23rd globally, is a top team in Asian football. In the previous round, they lost to their opponents, ending their consecutive point - getting streak, and the team's morale has slightly declined. They are well - adapted to away games. The offensive process in the front - line is smooth, and the frequency of mistakes in the back - line is lo
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      World Cup South Africa - South Korea
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